”You go to this place which is like a Starbucks, but preferebly more cozy. And then you sit and you talk shit with someone, and you drink coffee. There’s a special word for it, and it’s called fika. It’s very important in swedish culture”. This should be the real definition of fika because it’s _exactly_ like that
I'm from Finland so we "have" to study Swedish and basically one of the first thing they taught us was : ska vi gå och fika so yeah it seems to be an important phrase 😂 Aaand it's pretty much the only thing anyone remembers 👀
We have it in turkey, its sold only in foreign stores and i litteraly ride every week like 8 km to go and get a couple of packets, its hella good i frkn love ittt
In finland we do (finland is not a part of scandinavia), and i was shocked😂😂but people outside like northern europe don't even eat fazer so it is their loss
That's why I never liked daim too, I can eat it know if I have no other but I prefer it on cakes actually, with digestive bottom, filling with condensed milk, cream, crossed daim and strawberries or banana😋😀 very good.
the incorrect spelling in the corner of the screen actually chips away at my soul,,,,, like i get misspelling words with the letters å ä ö, but lignon??? lIGNON??? its LINGON and its right there on the fckin jar 😭😭😭😭😭
I am danish and a Skumtopp (0:50) is called flødebolle in danish. In Denmark we get them mostly in school when its someones birthday so its the birthday kid who brings them. The best way to describe them is that a flødebolle is a waffel in the bottom with marshmallow cream and then its covered in chocolate. Its soooooo good.
Erik Eriksson No its easy for most europeans, not just swedens, and the younger generation uses more english in their daily lives than the older generation ever did.
@@syriana9575 It is easier for europeans to learn English than for people outside Europé. Bur it is easier for speakers of germanic languages than for outher europeans. Swedes in general speak better English than the french and italiens.
I'm an Aussie Swede and our household adores Swedish meatballs with Lingon and gravy omfgggg I cannot wait to finally go to Sweden and taste all of their delicious foods 😍😍😍
when she said that word "Really Nice" my first thought that came into my mind was Pewdiepie 😂 legit the way she pronounced it as well sounds a bit like him too. I want her to say "Very nice" too, that would be hilarious. love dem Swede Sister. 😆💕
You would'n't have a "kafferep" at a place like Starbucks or any café, "kafferep" is at somebody's house, and a bit more formal than ordinary fika. At a "kafferep" there are usually serveral guests, and you have to serve a lot of different cookies and cakes, and of course coffe or tea. Fika you can have at a café, at work, at home etc, but it's ok to just have a cinnamon bun or some pastry.
@@beorlingo Självklart, inget kafferep utan gamla tanter! De är bara de som ids att hålla på och baka 7 sorters kakor, bullar och gräddtårta och duka med finporslinet.
1:04 in Austria ee have a smiliar thing called "Schwedenbomben" so like "Swedish Bombs" and they have waffle on the bottom, a fluffy interior and chocolate on the outside
We have every thing on this video in Finland. Cuz obviously we have IKEA here, but many other companies in Finland makes same and similiar foods. (I love Ikea's meatballs!)
Yeah, I'm Italian and I can confirm this. Spaghetti and meatballs are an American thing. Also, in Italy you probably won't find alfredo sauce. That's also not a thing there.
"Skumtop" is very popular in Denmark as well (It's everywhere!), it's just called a "Flødebolle" in danish. If it was a kid's birthday and the kid would bring a sweet for the class in school, this is what you'd bring. This is like the "cake" we eat the most in Denmark. It's like a melthed marshmellow cream kinda thing, but it's thinner than a melted marshmellow, covered in a thin or thick layer of chocolate with a waffle or marzipan bottom. It's delicious.
The first three seconds of this video in my head: “Eeeeeeeeehhhhh... Zara? Du uttalar kex fel, det är inte jag som är konstig utan det är du som säger det fel?”
”You go to this place which is like a Starbucks, but preferebly more cozy. And then you sit and you talk shit with someone, and you drink coffee. There’s a special word for it, and it’s called fika. It’s very important in swedish culture”.
This should be the real definition of fika because it’s _exactly_ like that
Espresso house!
Lmao
Yess🙏🏻
I'm from Finland so we "have" to study Swedish and basically one of the first thing they taught us was : ska vi gå och fika so yeah it seems to be an important phrase 😂 Aaand it's pretty much the only thing anyone remembers 👀
Wy do averybodi talk inglish her. Hen Ikea.
how do all swedish people have the most realistic american accents
Haha
Yeah, pewdiepie too
Skolan e king och vi är väldigt ambitiösa för att lära oss nya saker t.ex. lär vi oss en del på internet 🇸🇪
Quick learning and we are really good at pronouncing and spelling (: at least I am lol
Media
Rachel : “Wow a Swedish massage from a real Swedish person “
“What’s your name”
Phoebe : “Ikea”
hahahaha
Hi Selenator 💘
anhdkshxkandj
selena on profile picture and friends reference isn’t that me 😂
Rim Harik hahahaga
Wait people don't eat Daim outside Scandinavia? You're all missing out
Tyra Kristiansen we have daim in lebanon it’s the best thing everrrr if anyone hasn’t tried it yall r missing out in so much!!!!
We have daim in Algeria tho and it’s really good
We have it in the uk and it’s rlly good
We have it in turkey, its sold only in foreign stores and i litteraly ride every week like 8 km to go and get a couple of packets, its hella good i frkn love ittt
In finland we do (finland is not a part of scandinavia), and i was shocked😂😂but people outside like northern europe don't even eat fazer so it is their loss
she seems to have such a healthy relationship with food it’s so refreshing
I’m from Denmark and I’m also thinking nobody knows Daim?! Seriosly
Kirstine Willads Rasmussen we have it in Poland too and it’s kinda popular here
its very popular in Malaysia 😂 everyone goes crazy for daim
Germany has it too. It's especially popular inside Milka chocolate here
We have it a fair bit in the uk
@Ariana Grande is my bae Omg a fellow Arianator ^-^
She's like dove Cameron with a rihanna accent
Nope she is just Zara Larson
isn't rihanna british?
@@av9638 no she's american
@@ggrawi710 actually she's barbadian
@@av9638 I meant her accent. her accent is american
she's so down to earth i love her
....
No she is not.
More like opposite
Hannibal Lex im with u on this one
Qwertzy same boys
How?
I think 99% of us Norwegains knows Daim. It’s soo delicious!
Titanic- Rose yay jeg trodde jeg var den eneste fra Norge her
Emilio Nilsson wut?
Nu får ni sluta
Heller 100%
Elisa Ja haha
i’m german and we have most of these stuff too!
Well German and Swedish aren't that different
Yeah but they’re are from Sweden originally, we have them in dk too
@joanna Yes we have them too and i really looooveee the cinnamon bun. MMMM. Taste soo good no joke it does
Sun_ Sxnset sameeee and the meatballs
Yeah when I go to visit my grandparents in Germany 🇩🇪, we always have Knäckebrot.
"Lingon, it's a berry and it lives in the swedish forest" :D
Can I hunt it? itz lingonberries....is she alive.
Yeah just in Sweden xd
HAHHAAHA DOG AV SKRATT
“Every morning Lingon goes out to play with his best friends Hallon and Björnbär.”
2:46 det står Lignon istället för lingon lmao
Am I the only one who didn’t know that Daim has small pieces of almond in it, until now?
Ellinor Jönsson are u swedish
Jag visste inte också
Me 2 cuz I dunno wut a daim is until now😂
almond? I thought we are talking about caramel chunks
It has some N U T in them
*love her accent and voice*
the only reason i would go to ikea with my mom was for the food.
when she looked around with her mouth full saying "what else do we have" i felt that. such a mood.
She sounds a little bit like Rihanna
Treedomm YES
I thought that but I thought no one would think that to but I guess I was wrong aha
Treedomm she has a higher pitch though
Treedomm she does when she sings too
Bits of cardi b too
In Germany we have daim chocolate ice cream and cake and I’m obsessed with it 😍😍😍
Genau !
We do?😮
Sweden, England, Germany and Norway officially the best countries in the world! 🤜🏻🔥
s. mcss same
Lol seit wann?
Im in love with her, IT AINT MY FAULT.
Yeah because you are "just a human" Get it??? Just a human, your name lol 😆😂😂
Fearox shut up why don’t you
@@faisel8579 Yeah I will
Cuz I'm already dead inside
@@faisel8579 Ok Imma kill myself now Bye!
was not expecting her to talk in that slang way...anyone else??
What slang way? I mean shes been living in America since she was little?
@@muwahibahmedidriz7869 No, she haven't
@@muwahibahmedidriz7869 Since she was like 18* lmao
_hopewxrld where’d u get that from? That’s some bs right there hahahhsj
U know all Swedish people have an American-ish sounding accent when they speak English
i feel like she should’ve mentioned how incredibly sticky daim is because that stuff is near impossible to get off your teeth
Try chilling it a bit before. A lot less sticky then.
Tobias Ahlin interesting...
That's literally why I dislike it
Wait what? It's not stick AT ALL it's like a hard candy, what sort or Daim do u have then?
That's why I never liked daim too, I can eat it know if I have no other but I prefer it on cakes actually, with digestive bottom, filling with condensed milk, cream, crossed daim and strawberries or banana😋😀 very good.
I love her, she ruins muy life!!!
She ruins your life?
Jemal Suleiman ruin my life is the name of a song she made, aha
@@sarao9949 Oh ok
Ha good one😂😂
@@jemalsuleiman1480 only a true fan would know😉
We have Daim in my place
Where do you live?
Itz_Me! Damn
I don't know if I have it but I hope to try daim
Itz_Me! Same, they have them in Poland or at least used to have, they’re so so good , I’ve never tried Orange flavored though
Me too (im from Denmark)👍🏻
i'm from France and i also thought everyone knew what Daim is
soooo good
She said "midsommar" and youtube recommends me a video with florence pugh right after
omg same wth
I love that movie but I never noticed that was that same actress from little women until now :o
,tSwetha Menon
i bet it was the one about the british foods
Sameee
OMGG I LOVE HER ACCENT 😍😍
So I´m swedish ad I saw that they spelled lingon as lignon. This annoyed me, like read on the jar.
They also spelled knäckebröd "knackerbrod".
@Liv Pojen Det var inte det jag menade utan det extra r:et!
jävlar vad kränkt
@Mia hahahahha sto to pitas
De skrev fel på mycket din analfabet
i am from germany and i love sweden so much!!
can we all talk about how adorable & gorgeous she is while explaining all the swedish foods & stuffs i love zaraaaaAa
Can’t belive how she could just take one bite out of everything. I wouldn’t have been able to resist all that 😍 especially the kladdkaka 😋
Lika om ni är från Sverige eller förstår vad jag säger
ååå ii hello neighbor! I’m Norwegian, so I understood what you said!
ååå ii jag förstår
Jag är från finland men är obviously finlandssvensk
Jag tänker inte "lika" din skit kommentar
Sluta tigga för likes
Inaccurate! Traditional Swedish cinnamon rolls comes with PEARL SUGAR (nib sugar) sprinkled on top NOT frosting
CheshireCat true
That’s a sinnamon roll in sweden we eat cinnamon buns! One has frosting and one has pearl sugar.
The ZeldaHen De är ju dock med pärlsocker. Vem äter med fkn frosting??
Ive never eaten one with frosting and Im swedish
Regular sugar too.
I love how she speaks in a deep pitch whenever it comes to pie like how Shelley in The House Bunny does it to remember names
4:20 ”i like that” had me choking
the incorrect spelling in the corner of the screen actually chips away at my soul,,,,, like i get misspelling words with the letters å ä ö, but lignon??? lIGNON??? its LINGON and its right there on the fckin jar 😭😭😭😭😭
Sofia Rosenberg skulle just säga 🤣
I am danish and a Skumtopp (0:50) is called flødebolle in danish. In Denmark we get them mostly in school when its someones birthday so its the birthday kid who brings them. The best way to describe them is that a flødebolle is a waffel in the bottom with marshmallow cream and then its covered in chocolate. Its soooooo good.
In Iceland we have daim and it is my FAVORITE!!!
She speaks so well American, when you Think about how Nordic she really is. Intelligent Girl ❤️❤️❤️
Maria Zachariasen the younger generation usually does
syriana 95 Swedish and English are both germanic languages. Sovit is fairly easy for s swede to learn English.
Erik Eriksson No its easy for most europeans, not just swedens, and the younger generation uses more english in their daily lives than the older generation ever did.
@@syriana9575 It is easier for europeans to learn English than for people outside Europé. Bur it is easier for speakers of germanic languages than for outher europeans. Swedes in general speak better English than the french and italiens.
Erik Eriksson Vi lär oss från tidig ålder o har mycket engelska på tv. Medans det används mindre i tex mellanöstern
Någon svensk här?🇸🇪
Jag är ju svensk juu
Nej tyvärr, förstår inte ens vad du skrev
Emmy 04 Nepp ingen här!?
Nej eller nja, skäms kudde på flina Larsson
Jappp
I'm an Aussie Swede and our household adores Swedish meatballs with Lingon and gravy omfgggg I cannot wait to finally go to Sweden and taste all of their delicious foods 😍😍😍
Zara's so beautifully talented😍 Shout out to Swedish people here💪
4:18 - I like that xD
”Knäck would be like.....
Crack... in swedish..... yeah”
😂
Emilio Nilsson Jajemen. Det var ganska konstigt sagt av henne btw
"You know, when it cracks *cracks*" lmao
agree! its alot more like regular cocain.
@Emilio Nilsson crackbread
I’m Norwegian but eating meatballs like a Swede
I love zara's voice, obviously when she's talking
All the labels they’ve edited in when she talks about something new are misspelled 😂
In Germany everyone knows Daim and I love it so much. I also thought it was known everywhere like Snickers
3:17 ”mMmMM RaBarbErrR” Love when Swedish people speak Swedish in English videos with a weird “accent” hahah
I'm from Slovenia and I always eat Swedish meatballs menu ...they're one of my faves
So nice to see she actually ate the food!!
She's always filled with such bright energy xx
when she said that word "Really Nice" my first thought that came into my mind was Pewdiepie 😂 legit the way she pronounced it as well sounds a bit like him too. I want her to say "Very nice" too, that would be hilarious. love dem Swede Sister. 😆💕
I’m from Denmark and the cinnamon buns and Daim is Iconic 👌
My twinie
Can’t believe we both gonna be 21 in a week, except that she really looks like she’s 21 & I look like a 12 y/o
Omg i feel her, when we would bake cake for our class mates, i would also just bring skumtopp to the class😅
She has quite an adorable personality.
You would'n't have a "kafferep" at a place like Starbucks or any café, "kafferep" is at somebody's house, and a bit more formal than ordinary fika. At a "kafferep" there are usually serveral guests, and you have to serve a lot of different cookies and cakes, and of course coffe or tea. Fika you can have at a café, at work, at home etc, but it's ok to just have a cinnamon bun or some pastry.
or seven different cookies (sju sorters kakor)
Helt riktigt Åsa. Men du glömde att säga att alla dessa gäster är uteslutande gamla tanter. Om det är ett riktigt kafferep.
@@beorlingo Självklart, inget kafferep utan gamla tanter! De är bara de som ids att hålla på och baka 7 sorters kakor, bullar och gräddtårta och duka med finporslinet.
Kafferep with 7 different cookies
I’m in love with her accent
Her voice in ‘A brand new day’ was awesome💜
2:42 Lol I like how they said Sylt Lingon because its actually Lingonsylt lol
All swedish people know
Greta RUclips mrn de menar att det är en sylt med lingon, sylt, lingon
stelma Det känns som det som skrev det var amerikanska och inte förstod det hahaha
Dom skrev också LIGNON hahaha det stavas ju lingon
They said sylt lignon to, like wtf is lignon
i love her so much, she’s so cute and nice!!!
1:04 in Austria ee have a smiliar thing called "Schwedenbomben" so like "Swedish Bombs" and they have waffle on the bottom, a fluffy interior and chocolate on the outside
In italy they have pizza at like 1€ at IKEA... And its actually also really good
In Sweden too
I am from Sweden and I am just staring at all that good food!!!
zara this video just had me in stitched 🤣 berry on meatballs when are you due 😂😂
We have Daim, cinnamon bun, Skumtopp (we call it Zoen) and Knackerbröd in the netherlands too.
I dont Know about you but I LOVE Swedish food 🇸🇪❤️❤️❤️!
I can watch this video all day, she’s cute and funny
I’m from the UK and I grew up with Daim bars. Never knew they were Swedish
We have every thing on this video in Finland. Cuz obviously we have IKEA here, but many other companies in Finland makes same and similiar foods. (I love Ikea's meatballs!)
Meatball is an italo-american tradition. In Italy they are really not a thing.
Yeah, I'm Italian and I can confirm this. Spaghetti and meatballs are an American thing. Also, in Italy you probably won't find alfredo sauce. That's also not a thing there.
Of course they fucking are!!! Polpette, we just don't have them with spaghetti
Wrong. In Italy meatballs are definitely a thing, don't know if in Sicily only, but it's kinda a tradition!
@@mrHowarang I'm part Sicilian, so that's probably why
@@bq419 si ma non sono proprio una tradizione nazionale, sono solo di alcune regioni tipo la Sicilia
in england we have the second thing theyre just called teacakes lmao
But skumtopp (foam top) is the more natural name, isn't it?
(I mean, it's no "cake" really, and the whipped egg white is like foam or cream.)
all of these foods are super finnish too. i guess we got all the food culture from sweden
We were the same country until 1809.
eiolenimea no melkein onhan meillä itäpuolelta saatu karjalanpiirakat/paistit joita ei esim ruotsissa syyä samalla tavalla
@@komaaraa50 joo on sentää jotain vaihtelevuuttaki :)
eiolenimea translate...
@@raskesvenne7005 we have some traditional foods from russia and former eastern parts of finland too in addition to all the swedish food
Daim is very popular in Malaysia, you can easily find them in Langkawi! ❤️
Daim! :) Jättebra!! Jag älskade den här videon! 👍👍
Omg im a malaysian and my family and friends eats daim candy all the time. ❤️❤️😍
Knackebrod we eat in the netherlands to. Diam we have in our supermarkets to but not untill i was a bit older. I like the milka with diam. So good
Italian food is one of my favourite cuisines it’s hard to beat
IKEA is bae 😍😍
I think one of my favourite “IKEA foods” is Daim Tårta!!
Lots of love from England Zara ♥️
Älskar Zara så jävla mycket!!!❤️ lika om du håller med🙂
Svar nej
She's so cute omg 😂💀
She is s feminist who hates men!
She's so frikin funny man😂
And her American accent is beautiful 😍
ಠ_ಠ me thinking IKEA was just a furniture store😂😂
The Ikea Cinnamon Buns ARE AMAZING
4:20 "it's free real-estate"
I’ve heard Swedish meatballs are after a Turkish recipe or something??
I love Daim! I don’t think we have that limited edition in Germany though.
Dariana LM yes , köfte!
😁 Yup. But from like 300 years ago... So I would say we swedes can consider them swedish by now.
1:00 In Austria we call these "Schwedenbomben", translated into english i think they would be called "Sweden bombs"
Wow really haha! :D
Daim is also super popular in the UK!
I think danish, swedish and norweign share so many snacks.
Skumtopp is actually a danish dessert, its called “flødebolle”
Me: I eat all of these?
Me again: Wait I'm Norwegian, ofc we got the same stuff as sweden smh
Zara is incredibly cute not only in looks but her mannerisms and just how she is so genuine.
The Swedish meatballs are like OMG! I can't even...
Wherever there's chocolate in the UK, there's Daim. They are heaven!
Någon från Sverige här? Lika isåfall 👇🏼
Ingen här ä svensk! Bah sluta med sånt
Jag är svensk
@Emilio Nilsson Jippi världsnyhet vi skriver upp
@@BlaserAndDesert hahaha
I love those meatballs with lingonberry haha.
The British love Daim!!
Ooooh it's so nice
"Skumtop" is very popular in Denmark as well (It's everywhere!), it's just called a "Flødebolle" in danish. If it was a kid's birthday and the kid would bring a sweet for the class in school, this is what you'd bring. This is like the "cake" we eat the most in Denmark. It's like a melthed marshmellow cream kinda thing, but it's thinner than a melted marshmellow, covered in a thin or thick layer of chocolate with a waffle or marzipan bottom. It's delicious.
The first three seconds of this video in my head:
“Eeeeeeeeehhhhh... Zara? Du uttalar kex fel, det är inte jag som är konstig utan det är du som säger det fel?”
EXAKTTTTT
Often go to my local IKEA…. just for the food 😂 meatballs with creamy mash and gravy and a blob of logan berry sauce is perfection on a plate 👍
I love swedish food!